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This is a framed A3 image printed on A2 and (420 x 594, 16.5 x 23.4 in), is supplied framed in an A2 frame with integral white surround. This is an open edition. These giclée prints are on acid free archival cold pressed watercolour paper and are produced with ULTRA chrome archival pigment inks.

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Harrowing the meadow near Ham House on a winters day near the Thames. Tom Nixon drives Murdoch, Heath and Tom as they emerge from the mist.

From the exhibition and book, "The Last Herd" London's last working herd of shire horses. This is a framed A2 (420 x 594, 16.5 x 23.4 in), is supplied mounted and framed in an A1 (594mmx 841 mm 23.4x 33.1)frame. A limited edition of 10 signed, numbered and authenticated prints. The giclée prints are on acid free archival cold pressed watercolour paper and are produced with ULTRA chrome archival pigment inks.

The Avenues round Ham House in Petersham, where volunteers from Thames Landscape Strategy are working with the Royal Parks Shires to maintain the paths in their glory.

From the exhibition and book, "The Last Herd" London's last working herd of shire horses. This is a framed A2 (420 x 594, 16.5 x 23.4 in), is supplied mounted and framed in an A1 (594mmx 841 mm 23.4x 33.1)frame. A limited edition of 10 signed, numbered and authenticated prints. The giclée prints are on acid free archival cold pressed watercolour paper and are produced with ULTRA chrome archival pigment inks.

From the exhibition and book, "The Last Herd" London's last working herd of shire horses. This is a framed A2 (420 x 594, 16.5 x 23.4 in), is supplied mounted and framed in an A1 (594mmx 841 mm 23.4x 33.1)frame. A limited edition of 10 signed, numbered and authenticated prints. The giclée prints are on acid free archival cold pressed watercolour paper and are produced with ULTRA chrome archival pigment inks.

£400.00

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